Alberta

St. Paul Seeks Lifeguards for Permanent Part-Time Roles at Aquatic Centre

By

Emma Kelly
June 12, 2026 9:47 am

The Town of St. Paul is hiring Junior and Senior Lifeguards for the St. Paul Aquatic Centre, with applications due by Monday, June 22, 2026. The permanent part-time positions offer local residents a chance to work at a key community hub that runs swimming lessons, fitness programs, and hosts the Barracudas Winter Swim Club.

The Aquatic Centre at 4702-53 Street includes a 6-lane 25-metre pool, a kids pool, a hot tub, a fitness room, and a steam room. It’s open weekdays from 6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. and weekends from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The facility is a busy place, especially as summer day camps and swim lesson sessions pick up.

According to the Town’s job posting, these are ongoing part-time roles. A criminal record check is required before starting. Applicants need to send a cover letter, resume, and two references to Human Resources by email at [email protected]. For inquiries, call 780-645-1767. The cover letter should clearly say which position they’re applying for.

Lifeguard wages in Alberta typically range from $15.50 to $35 an hour, with an average near $23.87. While the Town hasn’t published a pay rate for these specific jobs, successful candidates will join a team that keeps the centre safe and supports popular programs like Aquafit classes and public swims.

With the application deadline just 10 days away, job seekers in St. Paul and the surrounding area have a short window to apply for these community-focused roles.

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